Israeli authorities renew travel ban against Al Aqsa mosque preacher
Occupied Jerusalem (QNN)- The Israeli authorities renewed a decision banning Al Aqsa mosque preacher, Sheikh Ikrima Sabri, from traveling for further four months, claiming that he poses a threat to the security of the occupation state.
The decision, issued by the Israeli ministry of interior, bans Sheikh Sabri from traveling for four months. It is the third decision of its kind against the Al Aqsa mosque preacher.
Sheikh Sabri said the decision is unjust, unjustifiable, and violates one of the basic human rights, which is the freedom of movement, and international laws.
He stressed that he will continue to communicate with the world through social media platforms and that the Israeli decision will never prevent him from communicating with people.
In January alone, Israeli forces and settlers carried out 28 raids on Al-Aqsa Mosque and prevented the call to prayer 57 times at the Ibrahimi Mosque, an official report said.
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